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Our students are equiped with what it takes to start their own business at the completion of their courses. The knowledge acquired in ITH also makes it easier for them to further their education without stress. ITH students have a high chance of continuing their education at the University of Applied Sciences, Salzburg (Fachhochschule Salzburg) for Bachelor and Masters Degrees.
Our students are admitted to the third semester at the successful completion of their programs in ITH and the only need to study for two more years to obtain their Bachelors Degree. They also have the possibility of going further to get their Masters Degree after the Bachelor's degree. Both the Bachelors and Masters degree in Tourism are now available in English language at the University of Applied Sciences, Salzburg.
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| Some of the ITh students who are studying at the University of Applied Sciences can be seen below. |
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Ziyanda Frühwirth, from Swaziland graduated from ITH in 2007 and she is currently enrolled for a Bachelor Degree in Innovation and Management in Tourism at the University of Applied Sciences.
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Peter Ngara, from Kenya also graduated from ITH in 2007, he is also enrolled for a Bachelor Degree in Innovation and Management in Tourism at the University of Applied Sciences.
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| Below are some of our Alumni testimonies about the education which they had in ITH. |
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Nilofer Bakhtiar, Pakistan, 1978
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| „It was in part, due to the education received at Salzburg that I was able to compete with both male and female political colleagues, and become the first female Federal Minister for Tourism. (...) In addition, I am now working as the Special Advisor to Secretary General, UNWTO on Women in Tourism. These achievements are a testament to the positive impact of ITH training on gender equality.“ |
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Terevael Athanasio Urio, Tanzania, 1992
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Salzburg Café in Tanzania Terevael Athanasio from Tanzania, ITH Student in 1991, runs the Salzburg Cafe and Steak House in Tanzania, which is also one of the largest staff canteens in Tanzania. Besides the restaurant, they also hold various in-house trainings and offer consulting services to people who want to open up tourism businesses in Tanzania.
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Chandan Kayestha, Nepal, 2001
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“…I am very happy to say that it (the Roadhouse Café) is one of the best known restaurants in Kathmandu and within 2 years I have opened another branch of Roadhouse café in the Patan area so that I employ almost 100 people. . … I really wanted to thank Klessheim for giving me all the necessary confidence to reach this level. Right now we are running three restaurants and an apartment hotel, and we do have plans to open more restaurants in the future. By the way, we proudly serve Sachertorte in all of our establishments.”
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Vikas Gupta, India, 2002
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“…I wanted to inform you about one of my achievements – Your student (that’s me) has managed to get the first rank on Google, Yahoo, and AOL for the restaurant site of my company on the search words 'Indian restaurant in London'. I am very happy about this achievement. It’s all because of you and your efforts in teaching me!!! Thank you so much for all that you have done for me!!! You are GREAT!!!”
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Kencho Wagmo, Bhutan, 2005
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„Before coming to Salzburg I already had my business – but absolutely no clients. What I learnt is the importance of Internet marketing. Today I have enough customers to make my living from the business.”
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